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Posca

Posca (/ˈpɒskə/) was an ancient Roman drink made by mixing water and wine vinegar. Bracing but less nutritious and generally less palatable than wine, it was typically a drink for soldiers, the lower classes, and slaves.

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Etymology and later elaborations

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Posca

Nodes34
Edges33
Triples31
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.058824
Components1

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related to Usage · 19
Posca → AD, Apicius, Bible, Cato, Elder, Gospel, Hadrian, Historia Augusta, Jesus, John, Metellus, Natural History, Plautus, Pliny, Plutarch, Scipio Aemilianus, The, Trajan, When
related to Etymology and later elaborations · 12
Posca → AD, Because, Bible, Byzantine, Greek, Greeks, Latin, Plutarch, Roman, The, This, Vulgate Bible

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vinegar drink wine word ancient roman water greek also army phouska used palatable soldiers lower latin plutarch jesus sources bible

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsThe0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsLatin0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsGreek0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsBecause0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsGreeks0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsBible0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsPlutarch0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsVulgate Bible0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsAD0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsByzantine0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsRoman0.60section
Poscarelated to Etymology and later elaborationsThis0.60section

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